A bathroom door and it's frame are made out of pine which appears a bit soft, and when they get wet (splashed by the kids) a brown liquid seeps onto the floor. The door is going to be changed, but I want to paint the frame.
However, after having sanded and then primed the frame, yellowy areas (not on any knots) appear through the paint (I tried 2 coats of primer). This also occurs on areas of the frame that have never been wet..
Is there anything else I could use to prevent this possibly coming through the undercoat and satinwood I will be using?
cheers
However, after having sanded and then primed the frame, yellowy areas (not on any knots) appear through the paint (I tried 2 coats of primer). This also occurs on areas of the frame that have never been wet..
Is there anything else I could use to prevent this possibly coming through the undercoat and satinwood I will be using?
cheers